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Level 2 Proficiency: DSLR Introduction
Learn how to use the camera beyond the automatic settings to get the best results. Composition is always important!



    Step 1: Review with teacher


    We will sit and review the following before you go out to shoot:
             o MODE: Use “P” for Program
             o ISO: Change ISO and understand 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 (3200/6400 on T3i Cameras)
             o WHITE BALANCE: Set WB to AWB (auto)
             o ZOOM: use dial to zoom and switch to larger zoom lens
             o FOCUS: change between auto and manual on lens
             o SEQUENTIAL SHOOTING: Change from with single shot, multiple shots and timer mode
             o FLASH: turn flash on
             o VIEWING: using jump and zoom in on photo to check focus
             o DELETING: individual photo vs. formatting card
             o CF CARD: remove & replace CF or SD card
             o BATTERIES: put CORRECT batteries on charger and back into camera



    Step 2: Shooting



        Set camera to “P” setting
        Set your own ISO (remember, 100=Outdoor, 200/400= indoor, 800/1600=gym or auditorium)
        Decide whether or not a flash is needed
        Shoot the following:
                 1. Outside - subject positioning                            9. Inside- subject positioning
                 2. Outside - leading lines                                  10. Inside – shallow depth of field
                 3. Outside - shallow depth of field                         11. Inside - deep depth of field
                 4. Outside - framing                                        12. Inside – choose
                 5. Outside - low angle                                      13. Inside – choose
                 6. Outside- high angle                                      14. Gym or auditorium – subject
                 7. Outside – choose                                             positioning
                 8. Outside - choose                                         15. Gym or auditorium – leading lines




    Step 3: Grading



            Batch rename as your last name with 3-digit sequence number and conference with teacher

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Lv2 prof dslr

  • 1. Level 2 Proficiency: DSLR Introduction Learn how to use the camera beyond the automatic settings to get the best results. Composition is always important! Step 1: Review with teacher We will sit and review the following before you go out to shoot: o MODE: Use “P” for Program o ISO: Change ISO and understand 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 (3200/6400 on T3i Cameras) o WHITE BALANCE: Set WB to AWB (auto) o ZOOM: use dial to zoom and switch to larger zoom lens o FOCUS: change between auto and manual on lens o SEQUENTIAL SHOOTING: Change from with single shot, multiple shots and timer mode o FLASH: turn flash on o VIEWING: using jump and zoom in on photo to check focus o DELETING: individual photo vs. formatting card o CF CARD: remove & replace CF or SD card o BATTERIES: put CORRECT batteries on charger and back into camera Step 2: Shooting Set camera to “P” setting Set your own ISO (remember, 100=Outdoor, 200/400= indoor, 800/1600=gym or auditorium) Decide whether or not a flash is needed Shoot the following: 1. Outside - subject positioning 9. Inside- subject positioning 2. Outside - leading lines 10. Inside – shallow depth of field 3. Outside - shallow depth of field 11. Inside - deep depth of field 4. Outside - framing 12. Inside – choose 5. Outside - low angle 13. Inside – choose 6. Outside- high angle 14. Gym or auditorium – subject 7. Outside – choose positioning 8. Outside - choose 15. Gym or auditorium – leading lines Step 3: Grading Batch rename as your last name with 3-digit sequence number and conference with teacher